TWiV 298: MV-NIS de myelo
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler The TWiV gang answer follow-up questions about the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, then discuss treatment of  disseminated multiple myeloma with oncolytic measles virus. Links for this episode Use of unregistered interventions for Ebola virus disease (WHO) Response to anthrax and H5N1 incidents (CDC) Remission of disseminated cancer after treatment with oncolytic measles virus (Mayo Clin Proc) New viruses for cancer therapy (Nat Rev Micro) Cattaneo on TWiV Image credit Letters read&nb...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - August 17, 2014 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 294: Smallpox and anthrax and flu, oh my!
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit The TWiV team reviews the discovery of old vials of smallpox virus at NIH, anthrax and influenza mishaps at CDC, the baby who was not cured of HIV, Cambridge Working Group, and sacking of NSABB members. Links for this episode Newly discovered smallpox (CDC) Infectious smallpox in FDA storage (FDA) Report on potential anthrax exposure (pdf, CDC) CDC Director on unsafe practices (NY Times) HIV returns to baby (NY Times) Original HIV baby cured article (NEJM) Cambridge Working G...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - July 20, 2014 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

Updated Recommendations: Prevention and Treatment of Anthrax
Would you recognize anthrax if you saw it? Did you know there are 4 types of anthrax? This brief update will refresh your memory about this potentially deadly infection. (Source: Medscape Pharmacists Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pharmacists Podcast - May 27, 2014 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Analytical Chemistry Podcast - July 1, 2008
Listen to Senior Associate Editor Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay discuss the cover article by Paul Keim, Talima Pearson, and Richard Okinaka. using the audio console below. Cover: Anthrax spores, a phylogenetic tree, and infected lungs and intestine. Credit: CDC/Marshall Fox, Arthur E. Kaye, and Laura Rose. (Source: Analytical Chemistry Podcast)
Source: Analytical Chemistry Podcast - June 30, 2008 Category: Chemistry Authors: analytical at acs.org (Analytical Chemistry Staff) Source Type: podcasts

Analytical Chemistry Podcast - July 1, 2008
Listen to Senior Associate Editor Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay discuss the cover article by Paul Keim, Talima Pearson, and Richard Okinaka. using the audio console below. Cover: Anthrax spores, a phylogenetic tree, and infected lungs and intestine. Credit: CDC/Marshall Fox, Arthur E. Kaye, and Laura Rose. (Source: Analytical Chemistry Podcast)
Source: Analytical Chemistry Podcast - June 30, 2008 Category: Chemistry Authors: analytical at acs.org (Analytical Chemistry Staff) Source Type: podcasts

Science and Security in a Post 9-11 World
The tragedy of September 11, 2001, the subsequent anthrax attacks, and ongoing terror threats internationally have markedly changed national and international security and information sharing. While, the success of U.S. science and engineering has been built on a system of information sharing and open communication, not only among U.S. institutions, but also with the international science and technology communities. This podcast explores how these two important endeavors must be balanced for the future of our country.  Read the report free (Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies)
Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies - November 30, 2007 Category: Science Authors: The National Academies Source Type: podcasts